You have been the one thing saving me over the past year in exams. You are the reason I got 8s in my mocks and actually understand and enjoy the texts. I would be totally clueless without your amazing teaching style that genuinely sticks so well in my head. The internet is so so lucky to have you and I have no doubt you'll save me and so many others this month. Thank you so much :) And good luck for Monday guys - You're gonna be great!
A sinister block of bulding thrust forward its gable. best quote ever. Setting: Conotations of sinister (say what this effect does) Plosives used 'D' (created harsh tone ect) coupled with Sibilance creating omnious undertones ect the violent verb thrust shows (explain what it shows) Prepostion forward (showing how it affects people...) Impact on reader ect Link with context and the writers intention (ofc there is some more things u can add but this overall is a VERY nice little answer!)
Hey MrEverythingEnglish, If u see this...here are the questions asked for R+J and DRJ&MRH... How does Shakespeare present difficulties faced by Juliet in Romeo and Juliet? How does Stevenson create an atmosphere of fear and danger in A Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde? Your essay plans and quotes helped me so much with this, super excited to use your plan for an Inspector calls next Monday! 🎉🎉🎉
Hi sir I’m in yr 10 I got English test and my friends did the test and I asked them about the question which was “How does Stevenson use fear in this novella”, could you make a video of that pleas? Also you can use the whole book.
A sinister block of bulding thrust forward its gable. best quote ever. Setting: Conotations of sinister (say what this effect does) Plosives used 'D' (created harsh tone ect) coupled with Sibilance creating omnious undertones ect the violent verb thrust shows (explain what it shows) Prepostion forward (showing how it affects people...) Impact on reader ect Link with context e.g the unknow, the goth ect. and the writers intention (ofc there is some more things u can add but this overall is a VERY nice little answer!)
@@jadentang2562 me cooked? nah bro. you r cooked. Don't make me tell everyone what happened in your biology exam, mr fartsalot. Trust me brother, I am a master at english, grade 5-7 in a month, i will receive a 7 on this cheeky exam and saliviate over the grade. Don't underestiamte me, my friend. Yeah drake is crazy rn, I have'nt really enjoyed his diss but kendrck fills me up with direst cruelty and leaves me busting.
Generally asked with a theme but you can link characters to themes ( change the question for yourself . ) example : Stevenson uses Utterson to criticise the hypocrisy of morality Think of quotes : I let my brother go to hell on his own way , Says something in chapter 7 as we must save jekylls reputation, Gabriel ( biblical . Lanyon is jekylls foil doesn’t exceed science’s boundaries
Yeah man if you did talk about the setting and Jekyll and Hyde it would have no correlation to the question if it is Utterson or lanyon so you may just lose marks
Stevenson presents us with a range of puzzling examples of Hyde’s evil before revealing, in the final chapter, further mysteries about his nature. Taking the novel chronologically, we find out that Utterson suspects Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll for some “capers of his youth”. His choice of the cheerful “capers” implies that among gentlemen sins are ignored. We imagine these must be sexual adventures. The central mystery in the novel is what Hyde’s sins must be. We never find out. Similarly, we never find out what Enfield was doing when he first encountered Hyde, having come back “from some place at the end of the world”. This is another euphemism for sin which is so unacceptable to society that it is only on the edge of civilisation. This implies that Hyde’s brand of evil behaviour is the same as that of other men in civilised society. A further clue that this is so is the setting. Hyde lives in Soho, which symbolises all kinds of sin. This is less than a five minute walk from the respectable Leicester Square where Jekyll lives. Therefore Stevenson implies Utterson , Enfield and Lanyon are on the same level of evil as Hyde.
Stevenson presents us with a range of puzzling examples of Hyde’s evil before revealing, in the final chapter, further mysteries about his nature. Taking the novel chronologically, we find out that Utterson suspects Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll for some “capers of his youth”. His choice of the cheerful “capers” implies that among gentlemen sins are ignored. We imagine these must be sexual adventures. The central mystery in the novel is what Hyde’s sins must be. We never find out. Similarly, we never find out what Enfield was doing when he first encountered Hyde, having come back “from some place at the end of the world”. This is another euphemism for sin which is so unacceptable to society that it is only on the edge of civilisation. This implies that Hyde’s brand of evil behaviour is the same as that of other men in civilised society. A further clue that this is so is the setting. Hyde lives in Soho, which symbolises all kinds of sin. This is less than a five minute walk from the respectable Leicester Square where Jekyll lives.
The quote is in chapter 10 but Jekyll says this before Hyde kills Carew; Its a flashback and so is the whole chapter (almost). I am not sure if he said that before Carews Murder or After but: Before Carew's Murder: Foreshadows the atrocities that Hyde is about to commit and the societal pain that he is about to inflict by killing the innocent Carew. Shows how just reminiscing over past evil memories can boil into further sinful actions. After Carew's murder: Foreshadows the absolute dominion that Evil will have over good and so it foreshadows Jekyll's demise at the hands of his own creation as seen in Ch.9 where Hyde kills himself and Jekyll in the process. Can also say that Hyde's superiority over Jekyll / Evils superiority over Good is impending and inevitable if man is left to his own devices about choosing between good or evil, as Sir said. Hope that helps bro.
I have a question, do we need to use all of these quotes plus the two quotes from the extract or do we pick two of your quotes and two from the extarct?
@@fplhawk9224 That would actually be a really difficult question - For a question on Utterson, I would say instead that 1) Utterson is a symbol/example of a perfect respectable Victorian gentleman, 2) that Stevenson sets him up as trustworthy at the start of the book, and 3) that his character function is as the detective ("if he shall be Mr Hyde... I shall be Mr Seek") I think the "utterson presented as a morally weak character" question is so specific it won't come up, but a question on Utterson generally might
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You have been the one thing saving me over the past year in exams. You are the reason I got 8s in my mocks and actually understand and enjoy the texts. I would be totally clueless without your amazing teaching style that genuinely sticks so well in my head. The internet is so so lucky to have you and I have no doubt you'll save me and so many others this month. Thank you so much :)
And good luck for Monday guys - You're gonna be great!
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Me when 2 of my quotes don’t fit the question and my other two are ALREADY IN THE EXTRACT 😭
Biggest nightmare
can dat happen? doesnt he pick the quotes from different sections of the book or smth, idk..
Who’s revising a day before?? 😭
Me
just started now bro
@@skyro6715 same bro
Same 😂
me bro
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Easier to teach when there isn't 30 students asking for help and messing about at all times
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A sinister block of bulding thrust forward its gable. best quote ever.
Setting:
Conotations of sinister (say what this effect does)
Plosives used 'D' (created harsh tone ect)
coupled with Sibilance creating omnious undertones ect
the violent verb thrust shows (explain what it shows)
Prepostion forward (showing how it affects people...)
Impact on reader ect
Link with context and the writers intention
(ofc there is some more things u can add but this overall is a VERY nice little answer!)
both macbeth and this one came in clutch I rate you,
Hey MrEverythingEnglish, If u see this...here are the questions asked for R+J and DRJ&MRH...
How does Shakespeare present difficulties faced by Juliet in Romeo and Juliet?
How does Stevenson create an atmosphere of fear and danger in A Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde?
Your essay plans and quotes helped me so much with this, super excited to use your plan for an Inspector calls next Monday! 🎉🎉🎉
bro is saving the whole of the uk
this actually helped me so much in my recent exam
what a lovely question
just watching this again for the second time just before going to school. GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!!
I ahve my exam tomorrow. I have done no prep, mans saving my gcses
Good luck bro
it’s the morning of and i’m watching this as i’m doing my makeup LMFAOOO
Hi sir I’m in yr 10 I got English test and my friends did the test and I asked them about the question which was “How does Stevenson use fear in this novella”, could you make a video of that pleas? Also you can use the whole book.
Where did they do the test
lmao here the hour before exam, good luck x
Thank you sir, this really makes me feel prepared and confident for tomorrow!
A sinister block of bulding thrust forward its gable. best quote ever.
Setting:
Conotations of sinister (say what this effect does)
Plosives used 'D' (created harsh tone ect)
coupled with Sibilance creating omnious undertones ect
the violent verb thrust shows (explain what it shows)
Prepostion forward (showing how it affects people...)
Impact on reader ect
Link with context e.g the unknow, the goth ect. and the writers intention
(ofc there is some more things u can add but this overall is a VERY nice little answer!)
Loving the thumbnail, thanks for the amazing videos.
your saving so many people you dont understand how ap[reciated you are
I love you omg you’re so smart THANKU SO MUCH MATE!!!
Really useful bro is LOTF possible for next week
Full revision mode? Just started revising for English lit and it’s tomorrow 💀
nah dawg your not cooked your deep fried
You got this
Just started
thank you sir. i wrote paragraphs from your macbeth video and am doing the same for this one
Guys good luck today hope u guys do your best
saved my exam, had no idea what quotes to use, especially for that question
if we get duality of man ill be so happy
That'd be nice
Mr english what do you recommend for quotes for utterson and homosocial bonds?
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drave vs lamar is crazy rn
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@@Jack-porter745 ur cooked for lit
@@jadentang2562 lmao
Drake the Lamar is know. you crazy, !
@@jadentang2562 me cooked? nah bro. you r cooked. Don't make me tell everyone what happened in your biology exam, mr fartsalot. Trust me brother, I am a master at english, grade 5-7 in a month, i will receive a 7 on this cheeky exam and saliviate over the grade. Don't underestiamte me, my friend. Yeah drake is crazy rn, I have'nt really enjoyed his diss but kendrck fills me up with direst cruelty and leaves me busting.
good help . thanks
fr got my souncloud ready for august 22nd bc im cooked 🙏🙏
please do top 10 blood brother quotes before my exam on monday would be much appreciated
i am so cooked 5:27am
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Sir, What if the question is about Utterson or Lanyon? But still, your video was really helpful. Thank you Sir.
they wont ask a question on just utterson or lanyon
@@andrew1525they could link lanyon to science
Generally asked with a theme but you can link characters to themes ( change the question for yourself . ) example : Stevenson uses Utterson to criticise the hypocrisy of morality Think of quotes : I let my brother go to hell on his own way , Says something in chapter 7 as we must save jekylls reputation, Gabriel ( biblical . Lanyon is jekylls foil doesn’t exceed science’s boundaries
@MrEverythingEnglish What about Utterson?
Frrr
now we need one for inspector calls, then were all going to be getting grade 9's
Coming very soon.
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@MrEverythingEnglish sir how's there no quotes about utterson or lanyon they haven't come up yet and none of these quotes links to them
Thanks
Thank you so much!! Pls pls pls may you do one on an Inspector calls
what if it was on utterson? how would any of these quotes fit for utterson?
In it
best of luck to everyone and the Gs
U too
Ur the best bro
i love you so much i could literally do anything
Please can you do An Inspector Calls because for Edexcel that's in Paper 1
Jazakallah bro man is a legend
Do one for inspector calls plz
true....
he would rpob do it a on the weekend
What if it asks "How is Dr Lanyon presented "in such way...etc"
they won't ask a question solely on Lanyon, if it was related it would be a science question
how about if the question is on utterson??
what if the question is about Utterson or Lanyon 😮
forreal
Others said that it wouldn't solely be on utterson or lanyon but they might like link to another thing
@@oneunderstandingz3842 fairs...thank goodness it was danger and fear lmao
What about Lanyon , Utterson , science you can’t use those quotes for them can you ?
Yeah true that would be hard to use those quotes wouldnt they
Yeah man if you did talk about the setting and Jekyll and Hyde it would have no correlation to the question if it is Utterson or lanyon so you may just lose marks
@MrEverythingEnglish what do we do if that happens
Stevenson presents us with a range of puzzling examples of Hyde’s evil before revealing, in the final chapter, further mysteries about his nature. Taking the novel chronologically, we find out that Utterson suspects Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll for some “capers of his youth”.
His choice of the cheerful “capers” implies that among gentlemen sins are ignored. We imagine these must be sexual adventures.
The central mystery in the novel is what Hyde’s sins must be. We never find out.
Similarly, we never find out what Enfield was doing when he first encountered Hyde, having come back “from some place at the end of the world”. This is another euphemism for sin which is so unacceptable to society that it is only on the edge of civilisation.
This implies that Hyde’s brand of evil behaviour is the same as that of other men in civilised society.
A further clue that this is so is the setting. Hyde lives in Soho, which symbolises all kinds of sin. This is less than a five minute walk from the respectable Leicester Square where Jekyll lives.
Therefore Stevenson implies Utterson , Enfield and Lanyon are on the same level of evil as Hyde.
Kanton is jekylls foil in this novella doesn’t exceed science’s boundaries
Assalamualaikum, how do link these to characters like utterson or lanyon?
walaikum salam. we are both cooked
Stevenson presents us with a range of puzzling examples of Hyde’s evil before revealing, in the final chapter, further mysteries about his nature. Taking the novel chronologically, we find out that Utterson suspects Hyde is blackmailing Jekyll for some “capers of his youth”.
His choice of the cheerful “capers” implies that among gentlemen sins are ignored. We imagine these must be sexual adventures.
The central mystery in the novel is what Hyde’s sins must be. We never find out.
Similarly, we never find out what Enfield was doing when he first encountered Hyde, having come back “from some place at the end of the world”. This is another euphemism for sin which is so unacceptable to society that it is only on the edge of civilisation.
This implies that Hyde’s brand of evil behaviour is the same as that of other men in civilised society.
A further clue that this is so is the setting. Hyde lives in Soho, which symbolises all kinds of sin. This is less than a five minute walk from the respectable Leicester Square where Jekyll lives.
@@ahmedtariq10 is it Enfield who is there to witness the "trampled calmly"
@@Sam_8_6 Yep
@@ahmedtariq10 cheers mate, praying for an easy question tmr, and good luck if you have urs tmr :)
How big should the paragraphs be?
How is "the animal within me..." Foreshadowing if it is in chapter 10
I, AALSo conused
The quote is in chapter 10 but Jekyll says this before Hyde kills Carew; Its a flashback and so is the whole chapter (almost). I am not sure if he said that before Carews Murder or After but:
Before Carew's Murder: Foreshadows the atrocities that Hyde is about to commit and the societal pain that he is about to inflict by killing the innocent Carew. Shows how just reminiscing over past evil memories can boil into further sinful actions.
After Carew's murder: Foreshadows the absolute dominion that Evil will have over good and so it foreshadows Jekyll's demise at the hands of his own creation as seen in Ch.9 where Hyde kills himself and Jekyll in the process. Can also say that Hyde's superiority over Jekyll / Evils superiority over Good is impending and inevitable if man is left to his own devices about choosing between good or evil, as Sir said.
Hope that helps bro.
@@ehabkahka3642 cheers
how can you link this plan it to the other characters like utterson
please do merchant of venice and the prediction of it too pleaase
He probably won't because very few people do it
will you do this for LOTF next week? would be super good
what about enfeild and lanyon adn everyone else we cant use that structure can we?
Please do R+J
what if a question comes up about mr utterson or lanyon or something else
Good luck Tomorrow guys
you too! Wishing you the best of luck
Good luck
@@bellaquigley3126 thanksss
@@Sam_8_6 thank you
@@bellaquigley3126 thank youuu
What would you do for a relationship question between like utterson and someone else?
Lets light that lit paper on fire 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
we makin it out of gcses with this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Frrrr
None of these work for the theme freindship
what if utterson comes up I will actually close the paper and cry
Naatil enthundu vishesham?
Thanks bro ❤
8:14 we so up 🔥🔥
do i need a conclusion and introduction ( i am not aiming for grade 9)
You don’t need it it’s just recommended , some people got 9s without them said by Mr salles
can you please please do pride and prejudice
can you do this for An Inspector calls pls
What if the questions abt utterson?
i’ve got 2 whole hours left to start revising
For paragraph 3, could you use the quote “My Devil had long been caged, he came out roaring” instead?
That's what I'm doing, I know that quote alot better
@@Sam_8_6 good luck btw!
I have a question, do we need to use all of these quotes plus the two quotes from the extract or do we pick two of your quotes and two from the extarct?
I watched the Macbeth version of this and he said two from the extract and two from this
12:45 says it here
2 from here and 2 from the extract
@@heyy1 thanks
@@MrEverythingEnglish thank you very much this helped so much. what a legend
do you also need to talk about structure rather than just language?
could you perhaps do one for lord of the flies?
sn u got my back i will see u on 22 aug
Does this fit OCR too?
what is pr tezel?
Point reference technique zoom in effect link
Just about to start 16 mins
He's pretty much giving out free grade 9s at this point
The morning before revision
pls do something for frankenstein theres honestly no resources
whats freud and the id
This will not work for everything - if a question about setting comes up you'd be screwed if you only learned this.
i didn’t know setting was possible wtf
cant u talk about the fog as its part of the environment?
@@antoniopacanea6847 100%
@@antoniopacanea6847 that’s not enough for a whole essay tho
real
is this relevant for aqa
can you do an inspector calls
What if its an Utterson question?? Then were screwed and Utterson hasn't come up, so it probably will.
can we get Sign of Four next?
sir ur so magestic
STOP READING THE COMMENTS - GET BACK TO THE VIDEO AND REVISING!!! you've only got like 2 days left
Thank you I was curious about what to do if it just asks 'how is utterson presented as a morally weak character' or smthn but im focusing now ty
@@fplhawk9224 That would actually be a really difficult question - For a question on Utterson, I would say instead that 1) Utterson is a symbol/example of a perfect respectable Victorian gentleman, 2) that Stevenson sets him up as trustworthy at the start of the book, and 3) that his character function is as the detective ("if he shall be Mr Hyde... I shall be Mr Seek")
I think the "utterson presented as a morally weak character" question is so specific it won't come up, but a question on Utterson generally might
@@Enyap_ ty bro
s'alright bro, good luck
@@Enyap_ you too bro, we got this!!!